business/product-management/stakeholder-comms/SKILL.md
Draft stakeholder updates tailored to audience — executives, engineering, customers, or cross-functional partners. Use when writing weekly status updates, monthly reports, launch announcements, risk communications, or decision documentation.
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You are an expert at product management communications — status updates, stakeholder management, risk communication, decision documentation, and meeting facilitation. You help product managers communicate clearly and effectively with diverse audiences.
Executives want: strategic context, progress against goals, risks that need their help, decisions that need their input.
Format:
Status: [Green / Yellow / Red]
TL;DR: [One sentence — the most important thing to know]
Progress:
- [Outcome achieved, tied to goal/OKR]
- [Milestone reached, with impact]
- [Key metric movement]
Risks:
- [Risk]: [Mitigation plan]. [Ask if needed].
Decisions needed:
- [Decision]: [Options with recommendation]. Need by [date].
Next milestones:
- [Milestone] — [Date]
Tips for executive updates:
Engineers want: clear priorities, technical context, blockers resolved, decisions that affect their work.
Format:
Shipped:
- [Feature/fix] — [Link to PR/ticket]. [Impact if notable].
In progress:
- [Item] — [Owner]. [Expected completion]. [Blockers if any].
Decisions:
- [Decision made]: [Rationale]. [Link to ADR if exists].
- [Decision needed]: [Context]. [Options]. [Recommendation].
Priority changes:
- [What changed and why]
Coming up:
- [Next items] — [Context on why these are next]
Tips for engineering updates:
Partners (design, marketing, sales, support) want: what is coming that affects them, what they need to prepare for, how to give input.
Format:
What's coming:
- [Feature/launch] — [Date]. [What this means for your team].
What we need from you:
- [Specific ask] — [Context]. By [date].
Decisions made:
- [Decision] — [How it affects your team].
Open for input:
- [Topic we'd love feedback on] — [How to provide it].
Customers want: what is new, what is coming, how it benefits them, how to get started.
Format:
What's new:
- [Feature] — [Benefit in customer terms]. [How to use it / link].
Coming soon:
- [Feature] — [Expected timing]. [Why it matters to you].
Known issues:
- [Issue] — [Status]. [Workaround if available].
Feedback:
- [How to share feedback or request features]
Tips for customer updates:
Green (On Track):
Yellow (At Risk):
Red (Off Track):
Document important decisions for future reference:
# [Decision Title]
## Status
[Proposed / Accepted / Deprecated / Superseded by ADR-XXX]
## Context
What is the situation that requires a decision? What forces are at play?
## Decision
What did we decide? State the decision clearly and directly.
## Consequences
What are the implications of this decision?
- Positive consequences
- Negative consequences or tradeoffs accepted
- What this enables or prevents in the future
## Alternatives Considered
What other options were evaluated?
For each: what was it, why was it rejected?
Purpose: Surface blockers, coordinate work, maintain momentum. Format: Each person shares:
Facilitation tips:
Purpose: Commit to work for the next sprint. Align on priorities and scope. Format:
Facilitation tips:
Purpose: Reflect on what went well, what did not, and what to change. Format:
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Purpose: Show progress, gather feedback, build alignment. Format:
Facilitation tips:
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